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i greatly appreciate all of you.)uñ?ñ? it's good to see you haven't forgot the privilege of meeting each of you but i have the pleasure of knowing art torres. good to see you. >> president torres: good to see you >> wonderful to be here)ññ?ñ? ñ?ñ?c/ñ?ñ?ñ?Ñjñ?ñ?yñ?ñ?]hñ?ñ?5f -- we were working in the'Ññ?ñ? gardens in the right of way. our relationship has grown and it has become stronger overvñ?ñ? the years. and i have really haveçñ?ñ? appreciated the willingness to work with, and expand[iñ?ñ? and work and -- throughout the region. so i]tñ?ñ? greatly appreciate the relationship that we actually have. i'm hoping that!jñ?ñ? it will continue. i would certainly -- having a conversation withgçñ?ñ? the incoming supervisors so that he'spcñ?ñ?ñ aware of benefits of the actually working with the sf puc amkcjk we continue the improvement project, especially but also because there are going to be -- there are likely to be other opportunities i know that there are some things in eastñ?ñ? palo alto h
i greatly appreciate all of you.)uñ?ñ? it's good to see you haven't forgot the privilege of meeting each of you but i have the pleasure of knowing art torres. good to see you. >> president torres: good to see you >> wonderful to be here)ññ?ñ? ñ?ñ?c/ñ?ñ?ñ?Ñjñ?ñ?yñ?ñ?]hñ?ñ?5f -- we were working in the'Ññ?ñ? gardens in the right of way. our relationship has grown and it has become stronger overvñ?ñ? the years. and i have really haveçñ?ñ? appreciated the...
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most of the area will get a tenth of an un. of rain, maybe a quarter inch of rain. check out your daytime high. about 50 damage if we're lucky. it will be windy and much cooler this afternoon. >> wasn't it like this last week? >> yeah, we had a cool week. >> we know what this is like. >> easy come, easy go. >> there you go. >> time now to check in with julie wright to see what is happening with the early, early morning commute as well get ready to head back to work today. >> easy come, easy go. are you talking about the weather or your wallet? >> both. a combination of the two. >> especially when the kids are involved, right? >> that's right. waking up to wet pavement. allow extra time out here on the roads. keep in mind, the long and winding roads that are leaf colored, very slippery this morning. traffic flowing freely on kenilworth avenue from pennsylvania avenue headed out to the d.c. line. i think mother nature had something to do with scaring off the folks that typically do the construction. you will find georgia avenue at arcola, traffic flowing freely betwee
most of the area will get a tenth of an un. of rain, maybe a quarter inch of rain. check out your daytime high. about 50 damage if we're lucky. it will be windy and much cooler this afternoon. >> wasn't it like this last week? >> yeah, we had a cool week. >> we know what this is like. >> easy come, easy go. >> there you go. >> time now to check in with julie wright to see what is happening with the early, early morning commute as well get ready to head back...
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they have never had had this problem before in wisconsin that i un >> that would be a good sign fore president. that's a county for the ent. >> that's a great area f president. all along there, that's kind of the russ belt of the. so seeing not having enough ballots means very good for the democrats. >> colorado in 2008 went for president points. right now colorado is described as too close to call. chris? >> i'm looking at the pattern, rachel. i keep coming across every state the. president w expected to carry, he's at least not losing. it's either too early to call or he's been declared the winner. that includes new mexico. and in all thed swing states from day one, are still in con it'stest right now. our polling has been really good. nobody wants to hear this this. polls are good. and they have proven themselves as where this election would be decided, it's yet to bedecided. that's why it's wonderful you keep saying to people stay in line. because they are the ones who are going to decide this election. line right >> virginia, where it's supposed to close at 7:00, for awhile. >>
they have never had had this problem before in wisconsin that i un >> that would be a good sign fore president. that's a county for the ent. >> that's a great area f president. all along there, that's kind of the russ belt of the. so seeing not having enough ballots means very good for the democrats. >> colorado in 2008 went for president points. right now colorado is described as too close to call. chris? >> i'm looking at the pattern, rachel. i keep coming across every...
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his interests are very un-japanese american. he can't find relationships with a female, he's been introduced by the marriage broker and it doesn't work. but in fact his character, if he were in present-day society, he would be gay. it's sort of interesting and in fact the character whom i wrote it for, gregory wallace, is a gay actor. it's sort of interesting, francis jew, who plays him now, is gay. but you have a type of character who at a particular point in history had to sort of play out a different role but if he were in present day society, he would be, you know, gay and living life and going about his business. so that is sort of interesting about that character. . >> yes, gentleman here. . >> do you think with all the writing and examination of relocation camps that the country has actually learned from the experience, what it's done to the extent that it wouldn't happen again? . >> like arab americans? you know, i'd like to think i could say yes, but i would think not. though in fact there is more information out there
his interests are very un-japanese american. he can't find relationships with a female, he's been introduced by the marriage broker and it doesn't work. but in fact his character, if he were in present-day society, he would be gay. it's sort of interesting and in fact the character whom i wrote it for, gregory wallace, is a gay actor. it's sort of interesting, francis jew, who plays him now, is gay. but you have a type of character who at a particular point in history had to sort of play out a...
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sed everyas weste un?1ioning m daddy, he didsame. i give plasma. i migh up and down options are dry, unt no more. >>> coming territory. >> againsthe wall. >>> and one of the newest arrivals to enough is enough is copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helpcontrol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is t inhaled copd maintenance treatment th spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, g, or an enlarged prostate. dicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing sudd your throat or tongue swells, you get hir eye pain or problems passs.tq other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. heme breathe better. (zlowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. nobody said an inkjet had to be slow. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one
sed everyas weste un?1ioning m daddy, he didsame. i give plasma. i migh up and down options are dry, unt no more. >>> coming territory. >> againsthe wall. >>> and one of the newest arrivals to enough is enough is copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helpcontrol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is t inhaled copd maintenance treatment th spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation...
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and the military have carried out signature strikes against groups of suspected un unnonmilitants. in the beginning this started by targeting certain people without knowing exactly who they were, but we thought that is a signature of a known al-qaeda leader. then it morphed into unknown people and unknown possible militants there are guns down there. that's why we so often hit weddings because people in afghanistan and yemen bring guns to weddings and shoot them in celebration. then they say there is militant activity there they hit the wedding and many die. that is thoughtful, immoral and ridiculous. i'm not against all drone strikes. drone strikes can prevent full war instead. i'm not against that. but i'm against dumb, immoral counterproductive and lawless drone strikes. do you know not only do we do these signature strikes but we have executed u.s. citizens abroad with no trial whatsoever. that's not what this country is supposed to stand for. i'm not saying end the drone program. i'm saying at least at the very least put very stringent legal requirements so our executive branc
and the military have carried out signature strikes against groups of suspected un unnonmilitants. in the beginning this started by targeting certain people without knowing exactly who they were, but we thought that is a signature of a known al-qaeda leader. then it morphed into unknown people and unknown possible militants there are guns down there. that's why we so often hit weddings because people in afghanistan and yemen bring guns to weddings and shoot them in celebration. then they say...
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the un security council called an emergency meeting last night in an effort to prevent the violence from spreading into a regional conflict. the house and senate intelligence committees are holding hearings right now on the deadly attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi, libya. the assault killed u-s ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. lawmakers will question acting c-i-a director michael morell, national intelligence director james clapper, and a few other officials today. legislators are looking into: why intelligence leaders didn't anticipate or repel theand the obama administration's public response. >> what is clear is that this administration including the president himself had intentionally misinformed, in fact lied to the american people in the aftermath of this tragedy. some republicans are criticizing u.n. ambassador susan rice. after the attack, she said intelligence pointed to a spontaneous attack... not a pre- planned one. president obama said the g-o-p should go after him instead former cia director david petraeus denied that his scheduled testimony over the
the un security council called an emergency meeting last night in an effort to prevent the violence from spreading into a regional conflict. the house and senate intelligence committees are holding hearings right now on the deadly attack on the u-s consulate in benghazi, libya. the assault killed u-s ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. lawmakers will question acting c-i-a director michael morell, national intelligence director james clapper, and a few other officials today....
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. >> reporter: the un vote comes after a cease-fire agreement at the un in gaza. some say mahmoud ahmadinejad needs to boost his own authority and we are looking at why the u.s. is opposing that, allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have new details about a hero at cement plant in cupertino. they issued a report, they said the truck driver tried to tackle the gunman and save his co-workers. he hid from police inside a crawl space inside a house in sunny veil. deputies shot him when he came out the next day but he actually died of a self- inflicted gunshot wound. >>> it makes six suspicious -- suspicious fires in two weeks. one damaged a mortgage business in alabama and broadway. another one was a burning chair in an alley about a half mile away. now these two fires are very close to four other fires in the past two weeks which burned two homes and two businesses. >> i don't know what it tells me but i can tell you i am worried to death. >> so far nobody has been hurt in these fires. vallejo police want you to report any information you have about thes
. >> reporter: the un vote comes after a cease-fire agreement at the un in gaza. some say mahmoud ahmadinejad needs to boost his own authority and we are looking at why the u.s. is opposing that, allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have new details about a hero at cement plant in cupertino. they issued a report, they said the truck driver tried to tackle the gunman and save his co-workers. he hid from police inside a crawl space inside a house in sunny veil....
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it w results that showed anyt we have no religious test in unning force. i'm so proud. ood friends with the marriott. my wife works fortç them. i think the mormons are a mixede in it. doesn't tell you much about the right or wrongness of anybody. he did prove a mormon can be him. it was policy as you pointed positions, of which ntier ofu? his religion. he can say he got that done. it's a credit to both parties >> let's remember the reason his religion was discussed in by analysts at in point was the thumping side the republican party, and that's where anti-mormonreside. if he was running in thelz primaries, it wouldn't be aor. they don't get it. >> harry reids a morming that is subtle signif romney said i called the president andwÑ congratulated him. there was no booingn the audience. true. >> i thought the would have been more explosive, negative reaction. why it took two x hours to do it would sink i think there's so been put into . thesibility to do their own this. >> absolutely. and just youcan go to b everytoekt. and i think they handled it really well. >> we're
it w results that showed anyt we have no religious test in unning force. i'm so proud. ood friends with the marriott. my wife works fortç them. i think the mormons are a mixede in it. doesn't tell you much about the right or wrongness of anybody. he did prove a mormon can be him. it was policy as you pointed positions, of which ntier ofu? his religion. he can say he got that done. it's a credit to both parties >> let's remember the reason his religion was discussed in by analysts at in...
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es un pla-cer co-no-cer-te. encantada. share everything. this holiday get verizon's share everything plan. unlimited talk, text and shareable data... ... across your family's devices, all in one plan. get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >>> tonight a powerball jackpot of $579.9 million has folks all across the county dreaming some big dreams. but california is one of the few states that actually does not participate in that drawing. eric tells us what they soon could change. >> this store has a rap for producing some big winners. some people came hoping to play powerball. instead they had to settle for superlotto. but officials could add it to the lineup when they meet tomorrow. >> tonight we have got an estimated -- >> reporter: the powerball website crashed before the host could read the winning numbers for the big jackpot, but the odds were already against anyone from california. it's just one of eight states that doesn't participate in the powerball game. >> i actually had a dream and my mom who passed away five years ago told hi
es un pla-cer co-no-cer-te. encantada. share everything. this holiday get verizon's share everything plan. unlimited talk, text and shareable data... ... across your family's devices, all in one plan. get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >>> tonight a powerball jackpot of $579.9 million has folks all across the county dreaming some big dreams. but california is one of the few states that actually does not participate in that drawing. eric tells us what they soon could change....
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un, only a small portion of that, maybe 20%, but much more likely somewhere around 10% will be online sales. i think some of that is really organic and new, but we don't yet have the numbers for this holiday season. you know, several people have commented today, we don't even know if this kind of momentume which is very real, very significant for this five-day holiday spree, much more than even the boom optimists edicted -- whether that will continue into the long holiday season is still ahead. >> brown: neil what, do you look at, the question of online shopping? is it its own thing? does it add to the whole? what's the impact in the larger picture? >> people are going to spend based on their incomes and jobs and paychecks. ultimately, whether that spending happens online at amazon or in a store, you know, it matters for the retail sector. it matters for all kinds of workers in that sector. but in terms of the overall economy what matters is how much people are spending. one man's spending is another man's income and getting to a place where more people have jobs, people have higher i
un, only a small portion of that, maybe 20%, but much more likely somewhere around 10% will be online sales. i think some of that is really organic and new, but we don't yet have the numbers for this holiday season. you know, several people have commented today, we don't even know if this kind of momentume which is very real, very significant for this five-day holiday spree, much more than even the boom optimists edicted -- whether that will continue into the long holiday season is still ahead....
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. >> the study found no link between mothers who reported sinus infections or un are airy tract infections. >> pregnant women may want to put cell phones down. a new study says cell phone radiation exposure during pregnancy may impact fetal brain development. researchers studies pregnant wife. an active cell phone was placed on half of the cages. the mice exposed to the cell phones were more active and their memory was slightly worse. >>> the man behind the voice of elmo on sesame street is on a leave of absence after allegations surfaced he had a relationship with a teenage boy. the show released a statement saying earlier this dyear, a 23-year-old man said when he was 16 he had a relationship with the puppeteer behind elmo's character. the man denied those allegation, calling them inflammatory. the show says the claims are unsubstantiated. >>> hundreds of janitors at walter reed medical center in we these da are looking for their paychecks. the union that represents the 300 janitors there say they haven't been paid in two weeks. the union says it filed a could plant against federal co
. >> the study found no link between mothers who reported sinus infections or un are airy tract infections. >> pregnant women may want to put cell phones down. a new study says cell phone radiation exposure during pregnancy may impact fetal brain development. researchers studies pregnant wife. an active cell phone was placed on half of the cages. the mice exposed to the cell phones were more active and their memory was slightly worse. >>> the man behind the voice of elmo on...
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the satirical newspaper and web side named north korea dictator kim jung un the sexiest man alive. they ran a story tribute to kim calling him devastatingly handsome. today they said the photo spread will be taken off line. they are mad, embarrassing. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" powerball fever sweeps the nation. we have a preview and some important legal advice -- legal advice here. important if you do end up with that winning ticket. plus senator amy klobuchar will join us. she will tell us about being part of the largest group of female senators in history. and supreme court justice antonio scalia sits down with charlie rose. that and more a little later on cbs "this morning." we appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody, have a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> keeping an eye on the storm as it roars towards the bay area in a big way. high-def doppler radar shows the first wave of rain just now moving into the north bay. good morning, everybody. it will be a wet wednesday, november 28th. i'm fra
the satirical newspaper and web side named north korea dictator kim jung un the sexiest man alive. they ran a story tribute to kim calling him devastatingly handsome. today they said the photo spread will be taken off line. they are mad, embarrassing. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" powerball fever sweeps the nation. we have a preview and some important legal advice -- legal advice here. important if you do end up with that winning ticket. plus senator amy...
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todd akin made some rather un- invite and comments about pregnancy and for days this was a front page story about how he doesn't understand biology. however, when someone on the far left is some income on president barack obama says vaccines might cause autism, that was ignored. and yes he did say that. we'll talk about that later in the top. some also, there's only been several books published on the topic. if you want to find out how the righties batted science is a big market for that. to our knowledge this is the first book on the anti-scientific left. so progressive and anti-science as well. >> let's give the devil his due -- within months of yours. >> regresses or anti-science is not reported by the media. the media simply looks the other way when political allies do things that are anti-science. so who are the presses? we took david mellons chartier and kind of was able to to fit more of our political ideology today because libertarians are probably the easiest to identify. conservatives are the mainstream republican party. libertarians need to know introduction. the ron paul c
todd akin made some rather un- invite and comments about pregnancy and for days this was a front page story about how he doesn't understand biology. however, when someone on the far left is some income on president barack obama says vaccines might cause autism, that was ignored. and yes he did say that. we'll talk about that later in the top. some also, there's only been several books published on the topic. if you want to find out how the righties batted science is a big market for that. to...
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to me there's something really un-american about this whole process. it's ridiculous to force moms and dads and students and workers and elderly folks to wait four hours to cast a ballot? it turns out minorities suffered the longest waits. the afl-cio reports that minorities were more likely to wait at least 30 minutes to vote. 22% of african-americans and 24% of hispanics waited the longest. threat one election official is now apologizing. these were the early voting lines at lee county election headquarters in ft. myers, florida. on election night some voters were still in line long after the polls closed. the last ballot was cast at 1:30 a.m. in the morning, that would be on wednesday. here's something we haven't seen before. the election supervisor gave this emotional apology. >> i want to close by apologizing to the voters of lee county county, to those who waited in long lines -- excuse me -- during eight days of early voting. to those who waited in long lines at the precincts, and to those who got discouraged and left without voting. >> florida
to me there's something really un-american about this whole process. it's ridiculous to force moms and dads and students and workers and elderly folks to wait four hours to cast a ballot? it turns out minorities suffered the longest waits. the afl-cio reports that minorities were more likely to wait at least 30 minutes to vote. 22% of african-americans and 24% of hispanics waited the longest. threat one election official is now apologizing. these were the early voting lines at lee county...
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that has nothing to do with i go in and it was said is or is there a turkish ship in waiting at the un of this has anything to do is susan rice he has a u.n. well that is a fair question about the what led to this the american people actually are concerned pugilist released a survey showing of third of americans identify that issue as one that they are concerned about and they'd like to get worse we are all concerned about it we'd like to know more about it so i am not certain racisms of if not whether it's rice is stupid i mean john mccain came out and said that this woman who's a rhodes scholar right and i got a scholarship to oxford got a scholarship to stanford was stupid the guy who made sarah palin is vice presidential candidate he said that she is stupid well that range acted stupidly in retrospect. what she said what she did was engage in a series of either false statements or a false narrative a little relied upon she told the truth as she knew it at the top and it's a good omen upon her to clarify is that it was in the wrong hire administration has an obligation to come clean
that has nothing to do with i go in and it was said is or is there a turkish ship in waiting at the un of this has anything to do is susan rice he has a u.n. well that is a fair question about the what led to this the american people actually are concerned pugilist released a survey showing of third of americans identify that issue as one that they are concerned about and they'd like to get worse we are all concerned about it we'd like to know more about it so i am not certain racisms of if not...
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. >> bob: the number of people with celebrities with family history of alcoholism is un believably high. >> brian: why? >> bob: they are extraverted and become good actors. if you're a kid and your old man is drunk all the time you cut deals and lie and do whatever it takes to get through a day. those skills you adapt. two things. you become politician or actor. two things you do. >> kimberly: go ahead. >> dana: what bob said was really interesting. that makes a lot of sense. >> kimberly: bob has been on it tonight. >> brian: he loves celebrity news. >> bob: he does. "the us weekly" guru. w >> kimberly: it was insane after we left work, packed packd with the bieberites. christmas tree lighting. mariah carey was there. >> bob: i thought they were here for us. >> kimberly: they're big fans of "the five." selo green. we don't have time to get this together for bob. we told you gor of rhode island taken christmas out of the christmas tree. tonight, bill o'reilly will have at him and we have a peek. >> you are not doing the right thing. >> i don't make anybody happy. >> you're not making any
. >> bob: the number of people with celebrities with family history of alcoholism is un believably high. >> brian: why? >> bob: they are extraverted and become good actors. if you're a kid and your old man is drunk all the time you cut deals and lie and do whatever it takes to get through a day. those skills you adapt. two things. you become politician or actor. two things you do. >> kimberly: go ahead. >> dana: what bob said was really interesting. that makes a...
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because god as you probably know in 1961 was one of the people called before the house un-american activities committee. during the whole washing down the stairs operation. >> right. well, i spoke with doug wachter about this, by the way. according to the former fbi agent bernie, they fbi had a wire topped on them. this wiretap take up a conversation between doug wachter and richard aoki. dug in richard were fellow students at berkeley in the mid-and late '50s. subsequent to that, the fbi approached richard aoki and asked them if you become an fbi informant. and the documents that were released from richard aoki's informant file are consistent with that. they contain references to richard aoki associate with certain people during the late '50s, and they show that he was approached at least by 1961, and that these documents, which the fbi tried very hard to cover up and which were released only as a result of a court order, turn out to have bernie's initials in the bottom of them. so they are consistent with what bernie told me. in essential ways. and what these documents show is that starting
because god as you probably know in 1961 was one of the people called before the house un-american activities committee. during the whole washing down the stairs operation. >> right. well, i spoke with doug wachter about this, by the way. according to the former fbi agent bernie, they fbi had a wire topped on them. this wiretap take up a conversation between doug wachter and richard aoki. dug in richard were fellow students at berkeley in the mid-and late '50s. subsequent to that, the fbi...
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it's unacceptable and un-american. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. now let me bring in former republican governor from new jersey. it's always good to see you and let me ask you first about your state because i saw this morning, i think there's still almost a million homes without power. so many schools are closed and another storm is coming. i mean, that's hard to believe. how are you all doing in new jers jersey and do you think it's going to have an impact on turnout? >> well, we're one of these people that don't have power. although being on a farm, we have a generator, so we're so much better off than the shore, but there are a lot of people that are still hurts. chris christie's a republican. he's doing everything he can to make sure people have the tount to vote. our polling place has been changed, but the signs are up. he's bringing in everything he can to ensure that people have access to the ballot. i don't know what went on in florida, but in this day and age, it's inexcusable that in this country, we have anything like this going on. i've
it's unacceptable and un-american. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. now let me bring in former republican governor from new jersey. it's always good to see you and let me ask you first about your state because i saw this morning, i think there's still almost a million homes without power. so many schools are closed and another storm is coming. i mean, that's hard to believe. how are you all doing in new jers jersey and do you think it's going to have an impact on...
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that sounds almost un-american. they haven't called the state yet, they haven't called the state. who the heck cares, the race has been decided. in the state of florida they created a ballot that i can't stretch that far, it's nine pages. it took from 20 minutes to an hour to read the thing. they were lines in miami dade, tampa, orlando. florida isn't called yet either. so we've been looking at the exhibit polling to try to figure out what was we thought going on actually going on. the question was is it all about the economy? what have we learned? >> i think in the end shepherd it really is. when you go back and look at the themes that emerge from the polls. there was a very narrow gap in the end between mitt romney and president obama on the economy. basically an area where mitt romney was supposed to have this huge advantage all the way through. who do you trust to better handle the economy. they're neck and neck. who do you trust to handle the federal debt, they're neck in neck as well. a pivotal moment in this race when you look at system of the turning points, bill clinton s
that sounds almost un-american. they haven't called the state yet, they haven't called the state. who the heck cares, the race has been decided. in the state of florida they created a ballot that i can't stretch that far, it's nine pages. it took from 20 minutes to an hour to read the thing. they were lines in miami dade, tampa, orlando. florida isn't called yet either. so we've been looking at the exhibit polling to try to figure out what was we thought going on actually going on. the question...
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and un election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come up with ways to confront and fix the real problems facing our country. they both propose possible solutions to our real problems. and we debate between those possible solutions. and by the process of debate, we pick the best idea. that competition between good ideas from both sides about real problems in the real country should result in our country having better choices, better options, than if only one side is really working on the hard stuff. and the if the republican party and the conservative movement and the conservative media is snuck in a v
and un election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come...
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former un ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> glad to be here. >> the prime minister of turkey is calling israel a terrorist state and president morsi has condemned israel. israel doesn't have many friends in the middle east right now. in fact, it has non- >> it reflects the deteriorating security situation for israel and the united states that's been going on for the past two years. but honestly, i don't think this is a question of hamas and israel. i think this is a question of iran and israel, particularly as hamas or somebody, maybe iranians in the gaza strip, are firing missiles that can hit tel aviv and jerusalem. this is iran showing it can unleash both hamas and hezbollah if need be in response to an israeli attack on iran's nuclear weapons program. >> let's not forget the sudan. i've been talking about that since i went there last year in april. apparently the iranian rockets which can reach tel aviv and jerusalem, they're being funneled through the sudan to egypt, to gaza, to hamas. they're coming
former un ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> glad to be here. >> the prime minister of turkey is calling israel a terrorist state and president morsi has condemned israel. israel doesn't have many friends in the middle east right now. in fact, it has non- >> it reflects the deteriorating security situation for israel and the united states that's been going on for the past two years. but honestly, i don't think this is a question of hamas and israel. i think...
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john sununu keeps calling the president lazy and un-american. and topping it off, we heard romney out here in ohio today saying the president is bent on, get this, revenge. let's begin tonight with my interview with vice president biden. i started with that high octane issue of auto production right here in ohio. >> thank you, mr. vice president, for this time. here we are in ohio. what do you make of this republican ad that's been out there running for romney saying that chrysler is going to take jeep out of this state and send it to china? >> here are the people right in this state, toledo and other places, just back up on their feet, jeep is hiring people and they put out an ad saying that barack obama sent chrysler bankrupt so the italians could buy it. and it's just flat false. the most cynical play i've seen. there was an editorial in the "denver post" saying this goes to character. it is not just a lie. it goes to character. >> what does it say about romney's character? >> it says they don't have much character at all and the idea that th
john sununu keeps calling the president lazy and un-american. and topping it off, we heard romney out here in ohio today saying the president is bent on, get this, revenge. let's begin tonight with my interview with vice president biden. i started with that high octane issue of auto production right here in ohio. >> thank you, mr. vice president, for this time. here we are in ohio. what do you make of this republican ad that's been out there running for romney saying that chrysler is...
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sometimes, it's what's un-said. for all the talk this year about jobs and taxes, the growing national debt, medicare, healthcare, israel and iran, there are some very important issues that barely are being mentioned at all. what are they? my colleague, jeffrey brown of the pbs newshour, details a few. >> it's been hot this year - very hot: in fact, the federal government says the first half of 2012 was the hottest since recordkeeping began in the 1890s. it's been dry, extremely dry. the midwest suffered through its worst drought in almost 60 years. and it's been just plain weird with tornados in, of all places, brooklyn and queens. and of course, this weeks massive "frankenstorm." in fact, if you "google" "2012 unusual" the very first thing that pops up in the search field is "2012 unusual weather." >> no one can say with certainty what's behind all of this. but most scientists agree that extreme weather is becoming more common, a consequence of climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions. it's a problem that
sometimes, it's what's un-said. for all the talk this year about jobs and taxes, the growing national debt, medicare, healthcare, israel and iran, there are some very important issues that barely are being mentioned at all. what are they? my colleague, jeffrey brown of the pbs newshour, details a few. >> it's been hot this year - very hot: in fact, the federal government says the first half of 2012 was the hottest since recordkeeping began in the 1890s. it's been dry, extremely dry. the...
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this is un-american. >> karen, it's not just mr. blankfein and his ilk wish to cut social security, the group he's working with, a consortium of budget cutting ceos, are also looking for cuts to corporate income tax. this is brilliant, isn't it? >> apparently all the shell games they are already engaging in is not enough. they need a little more, martin. i think we should hear them out. you know, it's been a tough time sitting on all these millions and billions -- >> blankfein only got $15 billion for his bank. that's not very much. >> you know, one of the things i think is so important in this conversation, i think the president is very focused on it, whatever we do, and i think he's very clear in terms of not -- looking at rates and revenue and sort of what is on the table and what's not on the table, social security is not on the table, i think one of the president's chief concerns is we have to take a wholistic approach. mr. blankfein does not have the burden of having to do that. a lot of the kinds of changes he's talking about
this is un-american. >> karen, it's not just mr. blankfein and his ilk wish to cut social security, the group he's working with, a consortium of budget cutting ceos, are also looking for cuts to corporate income tax. this is brilliant, isn't it? >> apparently all the shell games they are already engaging in is not enough. they need a little more, martin. i think we should hear them out. you know, it's been a tough time sitting on all these millions and billions -- >> blankfein...
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un charles and sandra have talked about the american entrepreneurial spirit, the idea you are not victims but struggling in a common cause, small business here, trying to rebuild and feeling they're going to be sucker punched by at nor'easter that is bearing down. winds a picking up and temperature is dropping. as i enter this bill and not want to show you the water line. this is how high the water can and it ruined the businesses in the area where as joe's lobster house which has been around for four decades, he is rebuilding. you can see this business was gutted and you can see and hear in your the ceiling, it is intact. what you are going to see is hot water can and try to find joe bruce of who ran his business the better part of two decades. is he here? you can see here how deeply the business has been gutted. what concerns you about a nor'easter coming in? >> not much. everything already happened to us. this is a business. i am not worried too much about it. what happened happened already. we are fixing it. we don't have electric now. i don't think what will come this height to worry
un charles and sandra have talked about the american entrepreneurial spirit, the idea you are not victims but struggling in a common cause, small business here, trying to rebuild and feeling they're going to be sucker punched by at nor'easter that is bearing down. winds a picking up and temperature is dropping. as i enter this bill and not want to show you the water line. this is how high the water can and it ruined the businesses in the area where as joe's lobster house which has been around...
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connecticut,un, we talked about how this is a state on the one hand you would think a democrat could do well there, but she's a woman. she moderated her positions and she put a lot of money into it. >> she sure did, and she ran an entirely different campaign from the campaign she won last time. this was a sochter, more woman capaig las time she ran as a business success and told her personal story this time and was competitive. but chris enoughy, the democratic congressman, spent, as gwen mentions, $9 million-- not of his own money because he doesn't have it-- but he did win and it's a pickup for the democrats in the sense it was held by an independent, joe lieberman. >> the conventional view is if she had won this campaign last time she probably would have run it. it's to you to run against a national tide in a strong state red or blue. >> ifill: even with that much money. we have talked ad nausim about money and how it's corrupting thiks. >> i tend to think money is overrated. you have to get to a certain threshold to introduce yourself to people with money. after that threshold, i
connecticut,un, we talked about how this is a state on the one hand you would think a democrat could do well there, but she's a woman. she moderated her positions and she put a lot of money into it. >> she sure did, and she ran an entirely different campaign from the campaign she won last time. this was a sochter, more woman capaig las time she ran as a business success and told her personal story this time and was competitive. but chris enoughy, the democratic congressman, spent, as gwen...
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question on the relative roles of the transitional government, international institutions such as the un, regional institutions like nato, e.u. would love to have the arab league more actively involved, the e.u. in africa and of individual governments who are trying to go in and assist the transitional governments into doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and among the police intelligence military forces. >> i think you have given us a question -- the role of all four of those critical actors in the process. perhaps we can convince how we respond but without doing it and in justice to the issues which are really very important in determining success or failure. >> just to take a piece of that and look at the response from the international community, one of the things that always happens is countries rush forward to invite small numbers of police from countries to come in libya there are five or six countries hosting police for training for providing training and something like that without any overall coordination is a situation where at the end of the day after train
question on the relative roles of the transitional government, international institutions such as the un, regional institutions like nato, e.u. would love to have the arab league more actively involved, the e.u. in africa and of individual governments who are trying to go in and assist the transitional governments into doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and among the police intelligence military forces. >> i think you have given us a question -- the role of all four...
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and he looked like a white version of kim jong un. he was a man of large carriage. >> bill: didn't turn you on. >> except in all of the wrong areas. >> bill: i love the fact that -- what surprised me was that this protest was not done by code pink. where is benjamin when we need her? >> we'll get her in here. >> who knows. she might come in neighbored if we ask her. >> bill: we've never had a guest naked on our show. >> keep hope alive my friend. keep hope alive. >> bill: we could have had some guests by phone naked. >> that's true. >> bill: how do you know? >> you're opening up that can of worms now. gee, peter why didn't you tell us? >> i don't know. we have phone guests every now and then, they may have been naked. >> bill: when i first got to l.a., the ken and bob show in the morning, i used to listen to it and they had a segment every week that they would have naked callers. it was naked radio. the caller would have to pledge that they were naked and they would call in and talk. it was so funny. >> 1-866-55-press is our phone num
and he looked like a white version of kim jong un. he was a man of large carriage. >> bill: didn't turn you on. >> except in all of the wrong areas. >> bill: i love the fact that -- what surprised me was that this protest was not done by code pink. where is benjamin when we need her? >> we'll get her in here. >> who knows. she might come in neighbored if we ask her. >> bill: we've never had a guest naked on our show. >> keep hope alive my friend. keep...
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if you are california can un sou u.s. c r get me to use c l a. stanford and of course there is on the schools are popular now in oregon. >> if you look in the beavers' vs part of a sabres a stamford status of the rankings. flabby a better game than the things the doctor discovered kalikowwhy dos are going to kill cal? >> cal may have what i say quit it's not the they don't care but their confidence is shot. that would be a major upset >> yet all of these calls for a late kipper to fire his own father. is it his fault? >> for people who do not know the usc coach who was the raiders' coach for five minutes his father is a defensive coordinator. >> he is a legend and he is supposed to fire his own dad? the >> you can make the case that he should have hired him to begin with. that is for in my opinion somebody has been a coach for 15 years and a place. if i wanted to hire my late father acrons to do weekends i could do it because i've been here so long. winning of a lot of the land you could build up equity in the place. but to get the job and hired
if you are california can un sou u.s. c r get me to use c l a. stanford and of course there is on the schools are popular now in oregon. >> if you look in the beavers' vs part of a sabres a stamford status of the rankings. flabby a better game than the things the doctor discovered kalikowwhy dos are going to kill cal? >> cal may have what i say quit it's not the they don't care but their confidence is shot. that would be a major upset >> yet all of these calls for a late...
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>> because laws are easy to un- do. we could have the experience now with affordable health care act. if you put it in the constitution before it ever been a repeal of an imminent, it was there for ever and beyond the reach -- beyond being affected by the rebels and waves of partisan politics. >> prohibition is based on the 18th amendment prohibition about col. but as the constitutional hope for prohibition of any drugs? -- what is the constitutional prohibition of any drugs? >> sometimes the federal government can condition states accepting money from the federal government on states prohibiting. south the cosa -- dakota, a big case about the drinking age. it tells state if you want this money, yet to make certain changes about what eight people can legally consume alcohol. everybody in these places can or cannot do something. some of it is a contract. they tell the state we have the money for you, if you want it, you have to tell your citizens to do certain things. [inaudible] >> it is based on the commerce clause. th
>> because laws are easy to un- do. we could have the experience now with affordable health care act. if you put it in the constitution before it ever been a repeal of an imminent, it was there for ever and beyond the reach -- beyond being affected by the rebels and waves of partisan politics. >> prohibition is based on the 18th amendment prohibition about col. but as the constitutional hope for prohibition of any drugs? -- what is the constitutional prohibition of any drugs?...
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. >> the un vote comes after a week of a cease fire. the president needs the vote to boost his own authority but the united states said any hope of restarting peace talks between israel and palestine would be set back. reporting live from washington dc. allison burns. >> all right. today the president invites romney for lunch at white house. during his victory speech election night he said he would reach out to romney. white house said it's no specific agenda for the meeting but the president will talk about romney's ideas for making the government more efficient. >>> first lady has revealed the white house christmas decorations. she said this year's theme is joy for all. >> the joy of giving and service to others, the joy of sharing our blessings with one another and of course the joy of welcoming our friends and families as guests in to our homes over these next several weeks. >> now the guests invited to the white house were military families and their children. that's beautiful. this year the white house has 54 christmas trees. volu
. >> the un vote comes after a week of a cease fire. the president needs the vote to boost his own authority but the united states said any hope of restarting peace talks between israel and palestine would be set back. reporting live from washington dc. allison burns. >> all right. today the president invites romney for lunch at white house. during his victory speech election night he said he would reach out to romney. white house said it's no specific agenda for the meeting but the...